MENTALITIES OF THE ROMANIANS BETWEEN THE TWO WORLD WARS [PDF]
Mentality is defined as an assembly of manners of acting or thinking about someone or something. Related to the history of mentalities in the 19th century the core elements were the building of the nation and the constitutional law and only at the ...
Emilian M. DOBRESCU
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THE CULTURE OF ROMANIAN ORGANIZATION: THE DIAGNOSIS OF THE REMANING MENTALITIES [PDF]
After 20 years of transition, the culture of Romanian companies is still dominated by some remaining block culture mentalities proper to Eastern and Central European countries. Although, from a technical point of view the transition may be regarded as an
Jianu Eugenia +2 more
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Positive Social Mentalities and Quality of Spiritual Living in Old Age: Roles of Social Participation and Life Meaning [PDF]
Quality of spiritual living (QSL) in old age is closely related to the health and well-being of older adults. It is necessary to explore the psychosocial factors and mechanisms that affect the QSL of older adults.
Yifu Wang PhD +3 more
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The history of mentalities as a theory and method in cultural historiography [PDF]
The history of mentalities is an approach that emerged from the historiography of the Annals school and can be seen as influenced by the approach of cultural history, but it was not limited to this framework and found many ramifications and branches ...
Behzad Karimi
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L’homme espagnol, la cultura popular y el diálogo entre pasado y presente
This article explains the historiographic moment in which L’homme espagnol was published analyzing the most important scientific contributions of that moment in the field of the history of popular culture.
Tomás A. Mantecón Movellán
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L’Homme espagnol : une entrée dans l’histoire des mentalités
The article situates L’Homme espagnol (1975) by Bartolomé Bennassar in the historiographical and political context of the 1970’s and in its author’s carrier.
Isabelle Poutrin
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Using the concept of onomastic literacy as an analytical tool
Onomastic literacy (the skills needed to interpret the cultural and social phenomena and meanings related to name-giving) are part of a person’s cultural capital. I use this concept, which I have developed, to study personal names in family networks and
Sofia Kotilainen
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Défis, limites et promesses d’une sémantique historique en études ottomanes
This article discusses the uses of conceptual history and historical semantics for Ottoman studies. It cautions against scientific and political pitfalls that may arise from a simplistic and uncritical adaptation of an historiographical trend and invites
Erdal Kaynar
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Obiceiuri, moravuri și mentalități în Chișinăul interbelic [PDF]
Anchored to the interwar realities, Chișinău was marked by profound changes in its distinctive character, with a symbiosis between the old and the new, between the cultural heritage of the Tsarist period and the newly established, Romanian one.
Lidia PRISAC
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Confinement et pratiques de l’extimité sur internet et les réseaux sociaux numériques [PDF]
Readiness and availability for extimacy, traits reinforced by confinement, have found a wide platform for expression through specific electronic and digital communication practices, on social networks and the Internet.
Cristina HERMEZIU
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